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User’s
Manual
Rear Seat Infotainment
SU-0G
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2)
this
device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this
device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux la partie 15 des règles de la FCC et CNR d'Industrie Canada
applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions
suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter
tout
brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le
fonctionnement.
Rear Seat Infotainment
(RSI) System
If equipped, the system includes
two USB ports, HDMI/MHL input,
wireless headphones, and a remote
control.
The remote control is used to select
the same or a different source for each
screen from the rear seats.
Video can be viewed from the front by
touching the Video screen icon, if the
vehicle is in P (Park). Audio will be
heard over the speakers. If another
screen icon is selected, the video on
the rear screen will continue to play
but the audio on the speakers will
change to the source selected.
The RSI system may not operate
properly until the temperature is
above −20 °C
Sources
SiriusXM Menu (If Equipped)
Sources include AM, FM, SXM (if
equipped), HDMI/MHL, and USB.
Press RADIO on the remote control,
then select SXM.
Menus and Features
AM/FM Menu
Press RADIO on the remote control,
then select AM or FM.
Press MENU on the remote control to
select All Strong Stations, All Stations,
Favorites, Categories, Wired
Headphones, or other RSI functions.
Only one tuner source may be active
at a time.
To close, press MENU or “Back”,
or wait for the time out.
Touch Menu to select Channel List,
Categories, Favorites, SXM View,
Wired Headphones, or other RSI
functions.
Only one tuner source may be active
at a time.
To close, press MENU or “Back”,
or wait for the time out.
Wired Headphones
Select from the Settings menu, then
select the headphone audio for the
wired headphone jack based on
screen
1 or screen 2 and press ENTER or the
right arrow. Press “Back” to exit.
The headphones are set to screen 1
by
default.
Software Information
This allows access to Version
information, Save Vehicle Info to
USB,
and Open Source Info.
Save Vehicle Info to USB allows the
current version to be saved to a jump
drive, which must be done before an
update can be performed.
Open Source Info shows where
software information can be found.
Changing Between SCREEN 1 and
SCREEN 2
For single overhead screen
systems only:
Although two audio sources can be
listened to at one time, only one
video
source can be viewed on the
overhead
screen at a time.
Press SCREEN 1 or SCREEN 2 on the
remote control to change which
source will display on the overhead
screen.
When SCREEN 1 is displayed and
SCREEN 2 on the remote control is
pressed, the source for SCREEN 2 will
display. The audio for SCREEN 1 is
available on channel 1 of the
headphones and the audio for
SCREEN 2 is available on channel 2 of
the headphones. Change the channel
on the headphones to the desired
screen source.
One user can listen to the audio from
SCREEN 1 and view the source on the
overhead display while another user
can listen to a separate audio source
by changing the channel on the
wireless headphones or setting their
wired headphones to SCREEN 2 in
the MENU.
Headphones
1. Power Indicator Light
2. Channel 1 or 2 Switch
3. Volume Control
4. Power Button
5. Battery Cover
RSI includes two or four 2‐channel
new digital wireless headphones,
depending on the vehicle model.
The headphones are used to listen to
various multimedia. The wireless
headphones have a power button,
Channel 1 or 2 switch, and a volume
control. The digital headphones
cannot be interchanged with previous
models of GM headphones.
Press the power button to turn on the
headphones. A light on the
headphones comes on. A flashing light
indicates the headphones are not in
range. Move them closer to the
forward overhead screen until the
light stops flashing. If the light does
not come on, check the batteries.
Intermittent sound or static can also
indicate weak batteries. See “Battery
Replacement” later in this section.
Turn the headphones off when not
in use.
Press the center of the right side of
the headphone to change the channel.
Channel 1 will provide audio
associated with screen 1 and channel 2
will provide audio associated with
screen 2.
When a third row screen is available,
the screen will display the selection
related to 1 on the remote control. If 1
is not available, press 2 on the remote
control. Channel 2 will provide audio
based on its setting.
. Screen 1 is overhead in the
second row.
. Screen 2 is overhead in the
third row.
Infrared transmitters are in front of
the second overhead screen. The
headphones shut off automatically to
save the battery power if the RSI
system is off or if the headphones are
out of range of the transmitters for
more than three minutes. Moving too
far forward or stepping out of the
vehicle can cause the headphones to
lose the signal or have static.
Use the volume control on the
headphones to adjust the volume.
For best audio performance, wear the
headphones as indicated with L (Left)
and R (Right) on the ear pads. Do not
let anything cover the ear pads.
If the foam ear pads become worn or
damaged, the pads can be replaced
separately. To purchase replacement
ear pads, contact your dealer.
Battery Replacement
To change the batteries:
1. Loosen the screw to the battery
door on the left side of the
headphones.
2. Slide the battery door open.
3. Replace the two AAA batteries.
4. Replace the battery door and
tighten the screw.
Remove the batteries if the
headphones will not be used for a
long time.
Rear Seat Infotainment (RSI)
Wi‐Fi (If Equipped)
The RSI WiFi allows the user to access
music, videos and pictures that are
saved or taken with a smart device to
the RSI system through Digital Living
Network Alliance (DLNA) applications
and Miracast.
Only one smart device can be
connected to the RSI at one time.
Placement for Optimal Performance
The RSI Wi‐Fi antenna is near the RSI
disc player. The smart device
connection is stronger when it is near
the Wi‐Fi antenna.
If the network is not operating at its
maximum effectiveness, try the
following:
. Disconnect the smart device from
any other connected network to
improve the audio/video
performance.
. Switch the band. While in any
Wi‐Fi screen, select Menu, then
select Switch Band to access a
band that is available. Some
marketing regions will only
support a single band.
Digital Living Network Alliance
(DLNA) (If Equipped)
To establish an initial connection:
1. From the RSI Wireless Display
menu, select DLNA. The RSI
screen will display a WiFi
network name, such as
“DIRECT‐xx‐Rear Seat”, as well as
the required password necessary
to complete the connection.
2. Make sure the smart device’s
WiFi is enabled, and open the
device’s WiFi menu.
3. From the smart device’s WiFi
menu, select the
“DIRECT‐xx‐Rear Seat” network.
If this network is not shown at
the smart device, it will be
necessary to re‐scan for available
networks.
4. Enter the RSI Password at the
smart device to complete the
connection. Once entered, the
“DIRECT‐xx‐CUE” network will
display as connected.
5. From the smart device’s DLNA
application, select Rear Seat 1 or
2 as the screen to display the
desired video, audio,
Once the connection process is done
for the first time, the Wi‐Fi
connection will be made whenever the
device is within Wi‐Fi range or the
smart device Wi‐Fi is turned on.
Select Menu from the remote control
to access the options to switch WiFi
band, disconnect the smart device
from the RSI WiFi, or to remove all
DLNA passwords that have been
saved.
Supported DLNA media types are:
. Video: .mp4 and .mpg
. Audio: .mp3 and .aac
. Picture: .jpeg and .jpg
Viewing the Other Display
While the left or right screen is
connected by DLNA, the other screen
can access the same source by
selecting View Screen 1 or View
Screen 2 in the Wireless
Display menu.
Connecting Wireless Android™
Devices
Many Android devices come with
pre‐installed audio and video players
that support WiFi streaming; consult
your smart device manual for more
information. Android devices will also
support various DLNA applications to
allow the device to connect to the RSI
wirelessly. Search the Google Play™
store for DLNA applications to install
on the Android device.
Connecting Wireless Apple™
Devices
Apple will support various DLNA apps
to allow the device to connect to the
RSI wirelessly. Search the iTunesR
store for DLNA applications to install
on the Apple device.
Miracast
After power on, wait until the above
display appears.
Select Wireless Display=>Miracast.
When ‘Miracast’ is selected, the user
shall be shown below figure.
After select "Rear Seat" from user’s
devices available connections list, at
which time a request to connect is sent
from the device to the RSI module. The
RSI module will then present a pop‐up
screen notifying the user of the device
connection request, information about
the identity of the device, and ask if
they wish to accept or decline the
connection.
Initiating the connection on the users
device to Miracast will take them
through one of the connection methods
outlined below.
Depending on the device, one of the
following connection methods
will be used.
1) Push Button Configuration
2) Display Method
3) Keypad
Auxiliary Inputs
Rear Media Connections
Rear Media Connections (As
Equipped)
1. Volume Control for Wired
Headphones
2. Wired Headphone Jack
3. USB Ports
4. HDMI Input
If equipped with RSI, the features
above will be in the rear of the center
console. These ports are for the
primary use of the rear passengers
and not all media is available to the
front passengers.
HDMI Input
An HDMI cable is required to connect
an HDMI device to the RSI hub. The
RSI HDMI input allows connection to:
. Video games, disc players,
cameras, smartphones, tablets,
and A/V dongles that have HDMI
(version 1.4a) outputs.
. Smart devices that support Mobile
High‐Definition Link (MHL)
version 2.0.
. Apple devices. A supporting HDMI
cable from Apple is required.
Power for the auxiliary devices is not
supplied by the infotainment system.
To use the HDMI input of the RSI
system:
1. Connect the auxiliary device with
an HDMI cable.
2. Power on both the auxiliary
device and the RSI video screen.
3. Press MEDIA on the remote
control and use the arrows to
change the source to HDMI.
USB
There are two USB ports to provide
the RSI system audio/video from
supported devices, as well as to
provide device charging.
Audio from these ports can only be
heard and controlled by the rear seat
passengers. Video can be heard,
shown, and controlled by the rear and
front passengers.
To use the USB:
1. Insert the device into one of the
two ports.
2. Select the source (USB 1 or USB
2) via the rear screen menu with
the remote control MEDIA
button.
3. Select the source via the front by
touching on the VIDEO screen
button.
Audio Output
Audio from a Blu‐ray/DVD/CD player
or HDMI inputs can be heard through:
. Wireless headphones: Available for
any source depending on the
selected channel.
. Vehicle speakers: Touch the
VIDEO screen button. Select any
other source to stop the speaker
audio; rear audio will continue
to play.
. Vehicle wired headphone jack: See
“Wired Headphone Jack” following.
The RSI system transmits the audio
signal to the wireless headphones if
an audio signal is available. See
“Headphones” earlier in this section.
Front seat passengers can listen to
playback from the attached rear
device through the vehicle speakers by
selecting that source from the Video
Application on the front display Home
screen.
Wired Headphone Jack
Select MENU on the remote control,
then select Settings and then Wired
Headphones to listen to audio on the
wired headphones. The headphone
audio plays depending on which
screen is selected. The default is
screen 1 audio.
Remote Control
RC D‐Pad (5‐Way Controller)
The remote has a D‐Pad for left‐right‐
up‐down directional control, as well as
an Enter function. These directional
arrows can be used to navigate menus,
keypads and lists. Please refer to
individual feature sections for details
on the assigned functions of these
buttons.
RC Power Button
Users press the Power Button to turn
power ON or OFF to the screen that is
currently selected by the Screen Focus
Switch (Screen 1 or 2).
RC Home Button
Users press the Home button to access
list of available sources, which contain
(in this priority order) a combination of
the following based on market:
・Radio –> (AM\FM\SiriusXM\DAB)
・Wireless Display –> (Miracast, DLNA,
View Screen "1" or "2")(Calibratable)
・USB 1
・USB 2
・HDMI
・TV (China only)
・View Front Screen (Calibratable)
RC Play/Pause Button
Users press the Play/Pause button to play
or pause the currently playing media.
These states are mutually exclusive and
can be toggled between by using this
button.
RC Screen Focus Switch
The user selects between control of
Screen 1 or Screen 2 through the Screen
Focus switch. The RC will only affect
functionality on the screen to which the
switch is set. Sliding the switch to the left
will focus the RC to control screen 1.
Sliding the switch to the right will focus
the RC to control screen 2.
RC Seek Up/Down Buttons
The user presses these buttons to select
next or previous media tracks or audio
stations, or to fast‐forward or rewind
media files during playback.
Battery Replacement
To change the remote control
batteries:
1. Insert a coin or key to pull up the
rear cover on the remote control.
2. Replace the two AAA batteries in
the compartment.
Use one of the following to turn Video
Voice Over on or off:
. Select Video Voice Over from the
Front Display menu.
. Select Video Voice Over from the
RSI menu.
. Press and hold the Remote Control
Menu and Play/Pause buttons for
five seconds.
Video Voice Over will remain active
over ignition cycles until it is
turned off.
3. Replace the battery cover.
Remove the batteries from the
remote control if it will not be used
for an extended period of time.
Video Voice Over
If equipped, the RSI system has a
Video Voice Over feature to benefit
the visually and hearing impaired.
When activated, the RSI will read
aloud menu titles, menu listings,
pop‐ups, alerts, and file titles from
audio and video media. Titles with
gibberish, special characters,
or foreign text may not be read aloud.
RSI Troubleshooting
No power : The ignition might not be
in ON/RUN or ACC/ACCESSORY.
The picture does not fill the screen.
There are black borders on the top
and bottom or on both sides, or it
looks stretched out : Press MENU on
the remote control to change the
display mode setting.
The remote control does not work :
Check to make sure the remote
control is programmed to the correct
screen. Make sure there is no
obstruction between the remote
control and the transmitter window
and check the batteries to make sure
they are not dead or installed
incorrectly.
There is no sound from the
headphones with the indicator light
on : If the batteries are good, make
sure the headphones are programmed
to the correct screen and on the
correct channel for the screen being
viewed.
The HDMI source is running but
there is no picture or sound : Check
that the RSI video screen is in the
HDMI mode by pressing MEDIA on
the remote control. Check the HDMI
connections at both devices.
Sometimes the wireless headphone
audio cuts out or buzzes : Check for
obstructions, low batteries, reception
range, and interference from cell
phone towers or from cellular
telephone use in the vehicle. Check
that the headphones are on correctly
using the L (Left) and R (Right) on the
headphones. Check that the
headphones are positioned properly
with the headband across the top of
the head.
I lost the remote and/or the
headphones : See your dealer for
assistance.
Videos from my phone are played
back sideways or upside‐down when
the phone is connected via DLNA :
This cannot be corrected by the RSI
system. While playing through DLNA,
the RSI will only play back videos in
the orientation in which they were
recorded.
CB radios, Global Positioning Systems
(GPSs), two‐way radios, mobile faxes,
or walkie talkies.
It might be necessary to turn off the
video player when operating one of
these devices in or near the vehicle.
Video Distortion
Video distortion can occur when
operating cellular phones, scanners,
This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets
the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This
equipment should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20cm or more away from person’s body.

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